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austin. the distortion rationale which they seem to have abandoned in the supplemental briefs filed in connection with this argument, and they resorted to the corruption appearance of corruption. there isn't a sufficient record of this. >> what about the district court's finding? wasn't there a finding before the three-judge court that federal officials know of and feel indebted to corporations or unions who finance ads urging their election or the defeat of their opponent? there was a finding of fact to that effect, was there not? >> the -- yes. there is something to that effect in the district court opinion. but it doesn't cover all corporations. it didn't focus in specifically on expenditures. >> so if they just covered large corporations, so you take out the mom and pop single shareholder -- >> well, that's 97% of the corporation. >> not 97% of the contributions. i mean, the contributions that count are the ones from the corporations that can put that back. the point that justice kennedy
austin. the distortion rationale which they seem to have abandoned in the supplemental briefs filed in connection with this argument, and they resorted to the corruption appearance of corruption. there isn't a sufficient record of this. >> what about the district court's finding? wasn't there a finding before the three-judge court that federal officials know of and feel indebted to corporations or unions who finance ads urging their election or the defeat of their opponent? there was a...
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they do not fare well in austin. they've lost the last five games and they travel to austin by an average of 28 points per game. i won't get it done tonight i believe. >> they've been brutal on the road. >> they've been brutal on the road. >>> coming up 3:30 eastern, tyrod taylor and the >>> well, the university of southern equal fresh off of their win over ohio state, getting set for washington. that coming up at 3:30. >> reporter: friends find themselves on opposite sidelines today. pete sarkisian, pete carroll. start with you, steve, in seven years together, what was the defining characteristic of your friendship. >> for me it was just a learning curve. how much information could i take and just try to be a sponge all the way through it. not only on the field but off of the field and off of the things that go into it an i was very lucky to have them. >> reporter: when he took the washington job, what was some friendly advice you offered. >> just telling him about being himself. that's alwayses case. he's got syste
they do not fare well in austin. they've lost the last five games and they travel to austin by an average of 28 points per game. i won't get it done tonight i believe. >> they've been brutal on the road. >> they've been brutal on the road. >>> coming up 3:30 eastern, tyrod taylor and the >>> well, the university of southern equal fresh off of their win over ohio state, getting set for washington. that coming up at 3:30. >> reporter: friends find themselves on...
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roughing, bottled up by the two big guys in the middle, cam thomas and marvin austin. another two-yard loss for the pirates. really been struggling. on their first 11 possessions just 11 first downs. they have three first downs in this drive alone. second and 12. pinkney takes off but gets a good block. and goes down to the 16. ruffin, the running back, who came in got a nice block to open up some real estate for his quarterback. >> ray: and they caught aleric mullins on a stunt. he ran out of that. and a perfect play call. called on the stunt of the defense and cam thomas also stunting out of that area and left a huge hole. on third and one. do you think they'll throw it down the field again? >> pam: they did last time and picked up 21 yards on the first du down and now they're on the 16. this time they go more conservatively and it works. ruffin, who has just come into this game in this series, has made an impact. >> ray: this east carolina football team will not go easily into the night, pam. they've been in this big stage and they've played top 25 programs. in fact
roughing, bottled up by the two big guys in the middle, cam thomas and marvin austin. another two-yard loss for the pirates. really been struggling. on their first 11 possessions just 11 first downs. they have three first downs in this drive alone. second and 12. pinkney takes off but gets a good block. and goes down to the 16. ruffin, the running back, who came in got a nice block to open up some real estate for his quarterback. >> ray: and they caught aleric mullins on a stunt. he ran...
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in austin, a place texas tech has not fared well, robert. what do we expect from a much earlier meeting this season. >> well, for me, think when you look at texas i, i want to see the defensive line. i want to see sergio kindle in this one. last year he had ten sacks. this year through a couple of games, he has only five tackles and no sacks. i think it's going to be important for him to get that pressure started in this game against taylor potts and this texas tech offense, which isn't known for giving up a lot of sacks, but the pressure can certainly help out your secondary against a team like this. >> on the other side of the ball, i want to see if texas tech can bomgts up that magic they had defensively against colt mccoy. you look at colt mccoy last year he struckeled against this defensive scheme. texas came out, rushed three and four. meaning, they dropped 7 of 8 into coveragep they bottled mccoy up and you can see here, he couldn't run and he was forced to throw down the field more often than he likes. he's not a very accurate passer
in austin, a place texas tech has not fared well, robert. what do we expect from a much earlier meeting this season. >> well, for me, think when you look at texas i, i want to see the defensive line. i want to see sergio kindle in this one. last year he had ten sacks. this year through a couple of games, he has only five tackles and no sacks. i think it's going to be important for him to get that pressure started in this game against taylor potts and this texas tech offense, which isn't...
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boy, pinkney rolled right into marvin austin's pressure but got it to
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>>> it is without question a grudge match in austin for the number two texas longhorns. first quarter, jordan shipley, how about a 46-yard punt return to get things going. texas, when he's done, will have a 7-3 advantage. >> able to do it in the game against oklahoma. unbelievable player, got a spark going. going. >> longhorns announcer: "it looks like nothing else on the road right now," proclaims "gq" magazine. did you see that? the interior "positively oozes class," raves "car magazine." "slick and sensuous," boasts "the washington times." "the most striking vw in recent memory," declares-- okay, i get it already. i think we were in a car commercial. ♪ yeah ♪ yeah. what is cloud computing? a cloud is a workload optimized, service management platform enabling... ...new consumption and delivery models. it's what? my cloud does email. lowers my energy bill. shares pictures. we collaborate on our cloud. i develop software in my cloud. i want a cloud that understands risk. ...compares patient histories... ...predicts traffic patterns. my cloud is... everywhere. my clou
>>> it is without question a grudge match in austin for the number two texas longhorns. first quarter, jordan shipley, how about a 46-yard punt return to get things going. texas, when he's done, will have a 7-3 advantage. >> able to do it in the game against oklahoma. unbelievable player, got a spark going. going. >> longhorns announcer: "it looks like nothing else on the road right now," proclaims "gq" magazine. did you see that? the interior...
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austin. the distortion rationale which they seem to have abandoned in the supplemental briefs filed in connection with this argument, and they resorted to the corruption appearance of corruption. there isn't a sufficient record of this. >> what about the district court's finding? wasn't there a finding before the three-judge court that federal officials know of and feel indebted to corporations or unions who finance ads urging their election or the defeat of their opponent? there was a finding of fact to that effect, was there not? >> the -- yes. there is something to that effect in the district court opinion. but it doesn't cover all corporations. it didn't focus in specifically on expenditures. >> so if they just covered large corporations, so you take out the mom and pop single shareholder -- >> well, that's 97% of the corporation. >> not 97% of the contributions. i mean, the contributions that count are the ones from the corporations that can amass these huge sums in their treasuries. >>
austin. the distortion rationale which they seem to have abandoned in the supplemental briefs filed in connection with this argument, and they resorted to the corruption appearance of corruption. there isn't a sufficient record of this. >> what about the district court's finding? wasn't there a finding before the three-judge court that federal officials know of and feel indebted to corporations or unions who finance ads urging their election or the defeat of their opponent? there was a...
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central to the real arguments is a 1990 case of austin versus michigan chamber of commerce, which you will be hearing a lot about today from our panel. that is the 6-3 case in which the supreme court, in the boys of thurgood marshall writing for the majority, said if they could restrict corporations from using their general treasury funds, spending them on individual candidates in connection with state elections. dissenting were o'connor, kennedy, and scalia, two of who have continued to play roles of campaign finance. i am sure we will sure but justice kennedy today, and teamwork critical votes -- the more critical vote coming up, john roberts. i think that the fate of government corporate regulation is evident and the number of briefs that have come in. three times as many have come in for these arguments that are much more important for constitutional free speech. after initial opening remarks, we're going to do some question and answer up here and take questions from you all. so please be ready with any kind of query's that you might have for our group. immediately to my left is a
central to the real arguments is a 1990 case of austin versus michigan chamber of commerce, which you will be hearing a lot about today from our panel. that is the 6-3 case in which the supreme court, in the boys of thurgood marshall writing for the majority, said if they could restrict corporations from using their general treasury funds, spending them on individual candidates in connection with state elections. dissenting were o'connor, kennedy, and scalia, two of who have continued to play...
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we've never had a case that challenged directly, quote, austin and austin-style corruption, which is a term i think that is quite misleading. when the sober-minded root was moved to stand up in 1894, and urged the people of the united states and urged the congress of the united states tone act legislation that would address, quote, a constantly-growing evil which has done more to shake the confidence of plain people of small means of the country in our political institutions, than any practice which has ever obtained since the founding of our government, he was not engaging in a high-level discussion about political philosophy. >> but he was talking about contributions in that context? is that clear? >> with all due respect, justice kennedy, i don't think there was any distinction whatsoever in that time, between the distinction that this court came to understand as a result of feca and its adjudication of it and the prehistory of taft-hartley, between contribution expenditures. what it said, and i'm quoting from the speech which is partly reprinted in this court's opinion in mcconne
we've never had a case that challenged directly, quote, austin and austin-style corruption, which is a term i think that is quite misleading. when the sober-minded root was moved to stand up in 1894, and urged the people of the united states and urged the congress of the united states tone act legislation that would address, quote, a constantly-growing evil which has done more to shake the confidence of plain people of small means of the country in our political institutions, than any practice...
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and the austin decision. although, a good deal of the remarks also apply to the issues volved here, dealing with mccain-feingold. what we're dealing here with is a polic federal policy that dates back for more than a century. a line of cases that have upheld the constitutionality of that policy. long-standing court principles that stare decisis means we give respect and adherence to past decisions unless there are exceptional circumstances. the constitutional doctrine of constitutional avoidance that says we don't decide cases on broad grounds with they can be decided on narrow grounds. in a ce where the issue of whether the decision upholding the ban on corporate campaign expenditures was never raised below, therefore, there was no opportunity to create a factual record, which has been very important in campaign finance cases. and where we have now had the court on its own, announce that it wants to examine the question of whether this constitutional doctrine and long-standing policy is constitutional. wheth
and the austin decision. although, a good deal of the remarks also apply to the issues volved here, dealing with mccain-feingold. what we're dealing here with is a polic federal policy that dates back for more than a century. a line of cases that have upheld the constitutionality of that policy. long-standing court principles that stare decisis means we give respect and adherence to past decisions unless there are exceptional circumstances. the constitutional doctrine of constitutional...
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they were not covered by austin in 1990. >> this case is about independence speech. actually, it is about a relatively small slice of speech. the express advocacy, the austin case, and what is called the functional equivalent of express said the keadvocates say, that a relatively interpreted as nothing by an exhortation to vote for or against them. this is not a contributions case. . anybody to actually give money for people to use as they wish. but this case does implicate what kind of first amendment we have. consider some of the government's propositions in the case. there has a lot that has been said about what extreme results thermite be if things -- if thermite be if things -- if anything is ither of the two cases is overruled. but cyclical key propositions year. one is -- let's take a look at you proposition's here. one is that it is available for video-on-demand, for people to call it home on their television. and the government says the issue in the case is whether or not it can be constitutionally made a crime to do that sort of thing. secondly, as alluded
they were not covered by austin in 1990. >> this case is about independence speech. actually, it is about a relatively small slice of speech. the express advocacy, the austin case, and what is called the functional equivalent of express said the keadvocates say, that a relatively interpreted as nothing by an exhortation to vote for or against them. this is not a contributions case. . anybody to actually give money for people to use as they wish. but this case does implicate what kind of...
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. >>> let's go to austin in florida, please. austin. >> caller: ba-ba-ba boo-yah, jim, from the sunshine state. >> holy cow, it has been so long since we have had a stuttering boo-yah. i'm going to give you a university of florida boo yeah, because man i like their chances. >> caller: with steve jobs back at the helm from his medical leave and all of apple's new products, updates and the new nano that was just released yesterday, do you think apple is a buy, sell or hold? what are your feelings on the company? >> okay. now, just so we know, apple -- has historically sold off almost 5%, almost every single time we've had an announcement and it went off badly yesterday. and that made people feel like you know what, maybe these announcements aren't that big. that's wrong. that just happens to be the pattern of apple. i'm going to do something i typically don't do on the show. apple is a stock that everyone who has ever watched this show know's that i like, and i don't care about the next three or four points. i care about the next
. >>> let's go to austin in florida, please. austin. >> caller: ba-ba-ba boo-yah, jim, from the sunshine state. >> holy cow, it has been so long since we have had a stuttering boo-yah. i'm going to give you a university of florida boo yeah, because man i like their chances. >> caller: with steve jobs back at the helm from his medical leave and all of apple's new products, updates and the new nano that was just released yesterday, do you think apple is a buy, sell or...
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don teague, cbs news, austin. >>> joining us now from austin is pat crocker at dell children's medical center. good morning, sir. >> good morning. how are you? >> this giant influx of patients. are they real patients? or is it panic? >> no, we have seen a large number of patients. and most of them actually meet the cdc criteria for treatment and evaluation. >> how sick are they? do they by and large require hospitalization? >> well, no, and the nice thing we've learned about the swine flu virus is it seems to be a mild to moderate flu. most people don't even need to see a doctor. we're starting to see a very small increase in the number of flu-related hospital admissions. but it's not been with critically ill patients. >> and as best you can tell with this giant influx, who is getting sick? what demographic? >> so far, about 75% of our cases have been in children under 14 years of age. we're just starting to see a few cases in the older population. >> and among these kids, how much worse is it if they have an underlying condition like asthma or something like that? >> well, that's one
don teague, cbs news, austin. >>> joining us now from austin is pat crocker at dell children's medical center. good morning, sir. >> good morning. how are you? >> this giant influx of patients. are they real patients? or is it panic? >> no, we have seen a large number of patients. and most of them actually meet the cdc criteria for treatment and evaluation. >> how sick are they? do they by and large require hospitalization? >> well, no, and the nice thing...
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texas, the grudge match in austin. a preview after the break. >>> welcome, everyone, alongside robert smith and todd mcshay. i'm wendi nix. penn state opened this season. what have we learned? now it's temple for joe pa's squad. the play action fake. >> that's not going to earn you a jell-o pudding pop. >> not by a longshot. in the end zone for the score. again for the third straight week. no real test for the nittany lions, number five, 31-6 final over temple. >> issues to work out. royster with the flu, still ruching for 134 in the score. >> it's a test. an easy take-home test. >> one you use cliff notes. >> and friends. i tell you who did get a test. surprisingly. best taking on minnesota. had a huge afternoon. 33 yards down the sideline. he'll make it to the end zone. >> such a great player. averaged more than eight yards a carry. i'm way up there, my friend. >> to eric decker, wow, on the receiving end, watch, again. this is a tough one to take. he would receive stitches but you know what, he returns to this game.
texas, the grudge match in austin. a preview after the break. >>> welcome, everyone, alongside robert smith and todd mcshay. i'm wendi nix. penn state opened this season. what have we learned? now it's temple for joe pa's squad. the play action fake. >> that's not going to earn you a jell-o pudding pop. >> not by a longshot. in the end zone for the score. again for the third straight week. no real test for the nittany lions, number five, 31-6 final over temple. >>...
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. >>> it is without question a grudge match in austin for the number two texas longhorns. first quarter, jordan shipley, how about a 46-yard punt return to get things going. texas, when he's done, will have a 7-3 advantage. >> able to do it in the game against oklahoma. unbelievable player, got a spark going. going. >> longhornsgreat. but put a ring of cheese in the crust and...jackpot! (anouncer) introducing pizza hut's new stuff crust pan pizza. your favorite pan piz with a jackpot of melted cheese in the crut. a large one toppinis just $10.99. i liked that idea he had about running a marathon. i'm saving for retirement. i got plans. i'm thinking of biking to work. the amount of money i save on gas, i've been able to take hotel shampoo bottles when i travel. haven't paid for that stuff in years... (announcer) at citi, we know everyone's talking about saving. we've got lots of ways to help, with smart ideas like auto save. because when you save a little today, it makes you feel good about tomorrow. that's why citi never sleeps. i'll start with the steak tar-tar. and you,
. >>> it is without question a grudge match in austin for the number two texas longhorns. first quarter, jordan shipley, how about a 46-yard punt return to get things going. texas, when he's done, will have a 7-3 advantage. >> able to do it in the game against oklahoma. unbelievable player, got a spark going. going. >> longhornsgreat. but put a ring of cheese in the crust and...jackpot! (anouncer) introducing pizza hut's new stuff crust pan pizza. your favorite pan piz with...
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host: austin, texas, david onçç the republican line. caller: good morning. first of all, i think this is a very discriminatory tax because i don't think there is being anything taken into account into lifestyle changes, people being very sed depentary, sitting in t of computers, not getting out. and if you look at everything that is going on around as an earlier caller said, there is sugar in everything. so, i think we need to get people out exercising and quit the mandatory -- put the mandatory p.e. back in schools. guest: thank you very much for your comment. i think we certainly agree that all calories count. i know the new england journal of medicine had an article saying finance bid the n.i.h. that basically says çthat. if you want to manage your weight and achieve weight loss you have to look at all camp resist and getting -- calories an get enough exercise. it is simple to say but hard to do on a daily basis. talking with those on the hill, it is a discriminatory tax. and if you want to look at some broad based mechanism to attack calorie intake the
host: austin, texas, david onçç the republican line. caller: good morning. first of all, i think this is a very discriminatory tax because i don't think there is being anything taken into account into lifestyle changes, people being very sed depentary, sitting in t of computers, not getting out. and if you look at everything that is going on around as an earlier caller said, there is sugar in everything. so, i think we need to get people out exercising and quit the mandatory -- put the...
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san antonio back in towards austin. exceptional drought. still in there from the east texas coast towards brownsville. you're going to see a lot of rain starting today, ending up overnight tonight. could see as much as one to two inches of rain for the southern half of texas. so it's not all that bad. boston and new york city should be dry. the carolina coast, look at the thunderstorms coming in. just around myrtle beach getting to places like the outer banks today. the west coast in about a half hour. some more shots right out of atlanta. this is i-75. this is an i-report. that is a major artery in atlanta usually packed with people going home from work. this is the way it looked yesterday during rush hour. a nightmare. standing water on the roadway. nobody moving. it was a mess. more on that, robin, in about a half hour. >> i'm surprised there was a time to take the video. every time i looked out the window, it was pouring. >> yeah. it was one of the two minutes where we didn't see rain come down yesterday. >>> a couple thought they'd sna
san antonio back in towards austin. exceptional drought. still in there from the east texas coast towards brownsville. you're going to see a lot of rain starting today, ending up overnight tonight. could see as much as one to two inches of rain for the southern half of texas. so it's not all that bad. boston and new york city should be dry. the carolina coast, look at the thunderstorms coming in. just around myrtle beach getting to places like the outer banks today. the west coast in about a...
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austin, nate's young brother have been in the middle east and performed our mission. nate would be very proud of his fellow marines. i will never forget my friend who's lost their lives and limbs and those who have been severely sis disfigure. on september 12th, united we stand was not just a bumper sticker. we seem to have forgotten. it's time for us to come together and stand for the commitment we have for that day. pledging their lives and for opportunities and sak red hobor. god bless america. [inaudible] >> authority of a new book entitled the end of america. >> hello great americans. we are so happy to see you here. we are all patriots. i don't recognize any of the people that are talking about small businesses. those 27 million engines of this great economy. i don't think any of them have made a payroll and an employee and how to add access to healthcare. it's real simple. we don't net we agree with americans. that's not too much to ask. if the powers that be agree. we all want reform. yes, we do. but make no mistake. if what you are selling is more beurocracy,
austin, nate's young brother have been in the middle east and performed our mission. nate would be very proud of his fellow marines. i will never forget my friend who's lost their lives and limbs and those who have been severely sis disfigure. on september 12th, united we stand was not just a bumper sticker. we seem to have forgotten. it's time for us to come together and stand for the commitment we have for that day. pledging their lives and for opportunities and sak red hobor. god bless...
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. >> mark, you're in that little blue dot of texas that's called austin. as far as the red and blue is concerns. is, you know, is this a southern -- is this a southern phenomenon mostly when it comes to this problem with the president and his critics? >> well, if you're talking about the issue of race, i agree with congressman clyburn. you know, i think that's a factor, certainly, but i think this is driven more by ideology, culture and economics. you know, that's what's creating the divide in this country, much more so than -- i think that the republican party would have nominated colin powell had he run for president. very good chance he would have been president of the united states. by the way, i think joe wilson would have called john edwards if he were the democratic president today. >> i don't think so. >> we're going to jump in. we're going to go to a quick break and do more of this. more of "the politics fix." ars ! - oh, come on. - enough! you get half and you get half. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd
. >> mark, you're in that little blue dot of texas that's called austin. as far as the red and blue is concerns. is, you know, is this a southern -- is this a southern phenomenon mostly when it comes to this problem with the president and his critics? >> well, if you're talking about the issue of race, i agree with congressman clyburn. you know, i think that's a factor, certainly, but i think this is driven more by ideology, culture and economics. you know, that's what's creating...
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, but most of the rain so far has been around austin and is going to stretch in toward houston. west another cold front. you can see the clouds clearly wrapped up with that off the pacific and in toward northern parts of california. but ahead of it it's going to be extremely dry. it's going to be hot. it's going to be windy too. red flag warnings, those are the areases that are shaded in pink, nevada toward utah strenks toward western colorado. lower parts of wyoming, also in toward montana. you're looking at a high fire danger area today. that's why we had those red flag warnings posted up there. and i think you'll see a break from that starting tomorrow through probably the end of the week as that cold front ushers in some cooler air and a wetter atmosphere, which is great. look at the rain all the way in toward seattle. it's light rye noi now, picks up a little later today, about a quarter inch of rainfall that's what you're going to get right there. take a look at this photo taken last night at comerica park in detroit. this is a thunderstorm squall line that went through th
, but most of the rain so far has been around austin and is going to stretch in toward houston. west another cold front. you can see the clouds clearly wrapped up with that off the pacific and in toward northern parts of california. but ahead of it it's going to be extremely dry. it's going to be hot. it's going to be windy too. red flag warnings, those are the areases that are shaded in pink, nevada toward utah strenks toward western colorado. lower parts of wyoming, also in toward montana....
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frankly, i do not blame the doctors were trying to bill austin their histories, their medical histories of the patients so that they can try to detect themselves if they are ever taken to court. hand that is happening, and i do not think anyone can rebut that. compared to when i was practicing law, i have to admit there were all lot of insurance companies who would insure for medical liability purposes, but not anymore. i know is an unpleasant subject and those who are devoted to american dollars -- i am devoted to them on the right, does not this issue. the fact of the matter is, the sooner we can get litigation control, the better. >> first, let me express from my very great respect and affection for the distinguished senator from utah who has obviously been an extremely distinguished member of this body. before that, not just a leader of legal community in utah, but a nationally recognized lawyer of great stature. so it is with some reservation that i regretfully must disagree with him on this amendment. it concerns me that the insurance industry will so willingly turned its guns on
frankly, i do not blame the doctors were trying to bill austin their histories, their medical histories of the patients so that they can try to detect themselves if they are ever taken to court. hand that is happening, and i do not think anyone can rebut that. compared to when i was practicing law, i have to admit there were all lot of insurance companies who would insure for medical liability purposes, but not anymore. i know is an unpleasant subject and those who are devoted to american...
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more rain around san antonio and austin. so far, houston has been dry. couple thunderstorms to the north should redevelop around the frontal boundary later today to include areas like houston. to the north, cold air is wrapping around the dakotas, in towards nebraska. frost advisories, freeze warnings. we have them there across northern wisconsin. more details in a bit. >> frost advisories. is that morning, freeze warning this time of year? >> it's about a week or two early. temperatures below freezing up there. >> keep our fingers crossed for the crops out there. >>> we have an exciting edition to prime-time lineup tonight, the joy behar show will air every night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. here's joy oes "moment of joy" commentary. >> so i hear the ukraine has turned down elton john's request to adopt a 14-month-old ukrainian boy named lev. okay, who's in charge there? victor u shankco? i think i dated him. listen, victim, are you saying that elton john is too old or too gay? uh-huh. he may be gay, but he also happens to be a celebrated humanitarian and has
more rain around san antonio and austin. so far, houston has been dry. couple thunderstorms to the north should redevelop around the frontal boundary later today to include areas like houston. to the north, cold air is wrapping around the dakotas, in towards nebraska. frost advisories, freeze warnings. we have them there across northern wisconsin. more details in a bit. >> frost advisories. is that morning, freeze warning this time of year? >> it's about a week or two early....
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i eat well 80% of the time and have a treat 20% of the time. >> nice to know that denise austin breaks down a little bit and has that little guilty pleasure. >> absolutely. >> we were going to follow you around the block because you are a participate are pant in the race and you were trying to run it. >> i had a challenge to run the race but i ended up having to pull out a couple of weeks ago because i did not follow all of denise's advice. i'm one of the worst for that and i have a stress fracture in my knees. too much too soon. i'm a walker and i know that but i did too much soon but i'm still doing the diet and the upper exercises that i can keep doing and since i started this two months ago i have lost ten pounds and i have stayed away from bad foods and soda, which is my down fall. >> that improves your risks for not developing some of these other cancers not just breast or collagens cancer or whatever. how much money, is there a goal and what will the money be used for? >> the goal will be used to fund the community outreach program. we have a lot of partners working with us. goo
i eat well 80% of the time and have a treat 20% of the time. >> nice to know that denise austin breaks down a little bit and has that little guilty pleasure. >> absolutely. >> we were going to follow you around the block because you are a participate are pant in the race and you were trying to run it. >> i had a challenge to run the race but i ended up having to pull out a couple of weeks ago because i did not follow all of denise's advice. i'm one of the worst for that...
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. >> wendi: texas and texas tech, this one in the books in austin. this will be the final score, the only touchdown, colt mccoy threw that to dan buckner, final, 34-24, florida over tennessee. usc falls to washington. byu upset by their opponent. >> mark: second and eight. >> bob: using all of that clock because it's down to five seconds. >> mark: changed gears on this offense.
. >> wendi: texas and texas tech, this one in the books in austin. this will be the final score, the only touchdown, colt mccoy threw that to dan buckner, final, 34-24, florida over tennessee. usc falls to washington. byu upset by their opponent. >> mark: second and eight. >> bob: using all of that clock because it's down to five seconds. >> mark: changed gears on this offense.
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and in austin, texas, we had more rain. this is welcome in austin. even though it's causing the flooding, they are in a desperate drought situation. we find a dry spot over atlanta and georgia today. most of the heavy rain around jackson, mississippi, into birmingham. nashville, and the west tennessee area. some cases, two inches of additional rain. in the west coast, a big deal in the heat. portland, about 89 degrees and 97 there. in the southwest, this heat will stay. there's a lot of active fire there's. 6,000 acres burning around los angeles. we'll deal with that the next half hour. robin? >> all right, sam. you're going to want to see this. >>> an unbelievable brush with disaster, caught on tape. a little girl, blessed to be alive this morning, after narrowly missing being crushed by a car. neal karlinsky has more. >> reporter: it's a scene any parent can relate to. walking out of a store, child in tow. when, suddenly, watch the 6-year-old girl, right there, trailing behind. hard as it is to believe, the car went right over her. she survived wit
and in austin, texas, we had more rain. this is welcome in austin. even though it's causing the flooding, they are in a desperate drought situation. we find a dry spot over atlanta and georgia today. most of the heavy rain around jackson, mississippi, into birmingham. nashville, and the west tennessee area. some cases, two inches of additional rain. in the west coast, a big deal in the heat. portland, about 89 degrees and 97 there. in the southwest, this heat will stay. there's a lot of active...
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another tavon austin, number one, another speed guy. >> mark: pass is broken up. no flag on the play. good defensive play by josh bynes on wes lyons. second down and 16 to go. >> bob: interesting, west virginia five straight wins over southeastern conference teams. not many teams anywhere can talk about five straight southeastern wins in a row. >> mark: impressive they had over the sugar bowl a few years ago. second and 16. devine in the backfield. >> bob: big tall wes lyons at 6'7", slot receiver for west virginia. you can see the size difference right there, can't you, park? >> mark: yeah. 6'7", sure. >> bob: not many guys at 6'7" line up in the slot like wes lyons. >> referee: time-out, west virginia, there is no penalty for delay of game. >> mark: mountaineers see this as an opportunity to make a statement for both the program and the conference. back after this. you can't get kentucky grilled chicken on a value menu. yeah, you can. now you can get the gat taste of new... kencky grilled chicken for just $1.99. the new kentucky grilled chicken value box. only o
another tavon austin, number one, another speed guy. >> mark: pass is broken up. no flag on the play. good defensive play by josh bynes on wes lyons. second down and 16 to go. >> bob: interesting, west virginia five straight wins over southeastern conference teams. not many teams anywhere can talk about five straight southeastern wins in a row. >> mark: impressive they had over the sugar bowl a few years ago. second and 16. devine in the backfield. >> bob: big tall wes...
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host: austin, texas, david onçç the republican line. caller: good morning. first of all, i think this is a very discriminatory tax because i don't think there is being anything taken into account into lifestyle changes, people being very sed depentary, sitting in t of computers, not getting out. and if you look at everything that is going on around as an earlier caller said, there is sugar in everything. so, i think we need to get people out exercising and quit the mandatory -- put the mandatory p.e. back in schools. guest: thank you very much for your comment. i think we certainly agree that all calories count. i know the new england journal of medicine had an article saying finance bid the n.i.h. that basically says çthat. if you want to manage your weight and achieve weight loss you have to look at all camp resist and getting -- calories an get enough exercise. it is simple to say but hard to do on a daily basis. talking with those on the hill, it is a discriminatory tax. and if you want to look at some broad based mechanism to attack calorie intake the
host: austin, texas, david onçç the republican line. caller: good morning. first of all, i think this is a very discriminatory tax because i don't think there is being anything taken into account into lifestyle changes, people being very sed depentary, sitting in t of computers, not getting out. and if you look at everything that is going on around as an earlier caller said, there is sugar in everything. so, i think we need to get people out exercising and quit the mandatory -- put the...
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both these teams coming in with a record of 2-0 as austin back deep for the mountaineers along with noel devine. auburn defeating mississippi state, west virginia getting home guns east carolina from a loss earlier last year. short kickoff to the 15 yard line. devine. even noel devine with a nice return out near the 40 injury. speaking of di swine performances, jarrett brown completing 75% of his passes last week was 24 of 31 with four touchdown passes and threw for 334 yards. in addition, to over 70 yards rushing. he is the new quarterback lock at the starters at the top of your screen. come out in an empty formation. brown under some heat. and he can run. with deceptive speed. tiptoe and picked up eight on the play. second down and two. >> bob: that is exactly what brown did last week against east carolina. didn't have many predetermined called quarterback runs. he is a great scrambler off a drop-back pass. >> mark: we see the tempo we'll see for most of the night from both teams immediately at the line of scrimmage to run the next play. noel devine is -- >> bob: pistol formation. look
both these teams coming in with a record of 2-0 as austin back deep for the mountaineers along with noel devine. auburn defeating mississippi state, west virginia getting home guns east carolina from a loss earlier last year. short kickoff to the 15 yard line. devine. even noel devine with a nice return out near the 40 injury. speaking of di swine performances, jarrett brown completing 75% of his passes last week was 24 of 31 with four touchdown passes and threw for 334 yards. in addition, to...
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i am here in austin, texas, at the fall meeting of the democratic national committee, the dnc. i'm proud of the fact the dnc passed a resolution that i sponsored calling for comprehensive health care reform including a public option. >> okay, so -- so congresswoman, you're telling us the president did go far enough, which tells me what's this meeting going to be about? probably nothing. >> well, i am plan -- we are unwavering in our support for a public option. we are proud of the fact the president restated his commitment, but he cares about a public option. now what we're doing is trying to do the work. work out the details of what this means. we're meeting with our leadership, with the president, with everyone to try to make sure we bring some unity into our caucus to make sure we have the best possible bill. i think this president's speech was very clear. it was very honest. it was very frank. he told it like it is. he helped dispel the myths. >> did he -- did the outburst the other night by congressman wilson and also the people around him that were holding up a bunch of m
i am here in austin, texas, at the fall meeting of the democratic national committee, the dnc. i'm proud of the fact the dnc passed a resolution that i sponsored calling for comprehensive health care reform including a public option. >> okay, so -- so congresswoman, you're telling us the president did go far enough, which tells me what's this meeting going to be about? probably nothing. >> well, i am plan -- we are unwavering in our support for a public option. we are proud of the...
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the predator is up next, driven by jamie austin, and again, we'll go back to the four automotive-style power plants. he's backing up, just about hooked up to the sled, and once again, we'll check in with rob. >> well, guys, talking to a lot of drivers, the...and some of the ppl officials, this is really a driver's track here tonight. it's getting a little bit hard here in the super-mod class, and it's a driver's track, meaning that the guys with the piston engines -- they can ease their way in. they can work this track. they can make that road, but the guys with the turbines, when they lay it all on the line, that's all they got. when those tires start spinning, there's no stopping it, so it's a driver's track here tonight. gonna be interesting to see if the piston guys can hold on and beat those turbines. >> well, as you can see, those are the pinch-head-style engines. no...on that one. boy, all over the place, but trying to hang in there. 271.42 feet is the mark. >> and this track really punishing these drivers, and what rob's talking about there is actually walking it out -- not get
the predator is up next, driven by jamie austin, and again, we'll go back to the four automotive-style power plants. he's backing up, just about hooked up to the sled, and once again, we'll check in with rob. >> well, guys, talking to a lot of drivers, the...and some of the ppl officials, this is really a driver's track here tonight. it's getting a little bit hard here in the super-mod class, and it's a driver's track, meaning that the guys with the piston engines -- they can ease their...
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host: thank you for your call, austin. guest: as far as cancer -- my specialty is cancer surgery. i'm a surgeon working at st. mary's hospital. the answer is yes, it irrespective of your condition, cancer is very much -- every healthcare is universal and free at the point of need. many things have happened in cancer. if you look at two decades ago our cancer mortality rates were not as good. a significant amount of reform and funding has gone into cancer treatment. one area i should qualify is that every u.k. citizen is registered with the primary care physician. if you have any symptoms you good to see that primary-care physician who then makes the referral to a hospital. say a patient has a high -- the general practitioner feels there is a suspicion the individual might have cancer, that patient is referred to my clinic. i have to see the patient within two weeks. once a i see the referral letter, the patient who might have the suspected cancer is through the whole cancer pathway to see me, it get the diagnostic tests done, the diagnosis established, the treatment which is surgi
host: thank you for your call, austin. guest: as far as cancer -- my specialty is cancer surgery. i'm a surgeon working at st. mary's hospital. the answer is yes, it irrespective of your condition, cancer is very much -- every healthcare is universal and free at the point of need. many things have happened in cancer. if you look at two decades ago our cancer mortality rates were not as good. a significant amount of reform and funding has gone into cancer treatment. one area i should qualify is...
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host: next is an independent from austin, texas. e caller: i have two quick comments. it is hard to believe that the republican from south carolina is not racist. even with my employer offering health insurance and cannot afford it because i pay child support. it is for 17-rolled son, -- 17- rolled, my son, that either or i or my wife has custody of. there's so much that needs to be done before anyone can say they're doing anything about health care. i think it is all a big show. i wish that ron paul had one. . . host: artest will be los angeles times reporter david savage. he will be here to tell us what he heard yesterday, which will be the first oral argument by justice sandra sotomayor -- just as the son of sotomayor. i am going to reset the calls here and ask for your comments by listening to a little bit of the president from last night with the broad parameters of his plan, as he is calling his proposals for what he would like to see emerge from the legislative process and from the town hall debates this summer. >> the plan i am announcing tonight would meet thr
host: next is an independent from austin, texas. e caller: i have two quick comments. it is hard to believe that the republican from south carolina is not racist. even with my employer offering health insurance and cannot afford it because i pay child support. it is for 17-rolled son, -- 17- rolled, my son, that either or i or my wife has custody of. there's so much that needs to be done before anyone can say they're doing anything about health care. i think it is all a big show. i wish that...
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and steve who had started out in the austin youth councilad dedicated his life to abolishing the death penalty. he and i decided that we were going to abolish the death penalty for juveniles in this country. and the campaign took us seven years but we succeeded. [applause]4pt >> and we succeeded because -- simply because a small group of activists got together and said, we know what the opinion polls say. we know that this is nearly impossible but it's absolutely outrageous. and we have faith in our fellow humans in this country, our fellow americans that if they only understood they would stop it. and then we figured out that we needed was thre states and it became a whole lot easier and we changed the law in those three states and the supreme court did the rest. but i put that out there to you because the reality is that oftentimes the challenge seems overwhelming. and the reality is that it's usually not nearly so. commit yourself -- if you focus at that instanand you practice discipline until you win you will win faster than you realize. if you take nothing from the obama campaign
and steve who had started out in the austin youth councilad dedicated his life to abolishing the death penalty. he and i decided that we were going to abolish the death penalty for juveniles in this country. and the campaign took us seven years but we succeeded. [applause]4pt >> and we succeeded because -- simply because a small group of activists got together and said, we know what the opinion polls say. we know that this is nearly impossible but it's absolutely outrageous. and we have...
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swine flu activity in austin and in dallas. hospitals are setting up tents in parking lots to deal with the onslaught. more than 40 schools have closed nationwide. and medical officer for the state of nebraska says to ignore this at your own peril. how bad does this get? >> we are starting to have an impact taking care of people neil: it is losing a bit of steam on that it had originally. it has lost that shock factor. that is dangerous when that happens. >> it is dangerous when that happens. we want people to still be paying attention to the news for the situation as it changes. it is going to be here for a while. what people forget is that car accidents still happen. hospitals are routinely fall. when we had this much flu, it really has an impact on our health care system. neil: you are saying that this could be a preview of coming attractions? >> it could very well day. we have seen the impact on our schools. the virus is spreading there are people at substantial risk for complications. neil: who are those people? >> those a
swine flu activity in austin and in dallas. hospitals are setting up tents in parking lots to deal with the onslaught. more than 40 schools have closed nationwide. and medical officer for the state of nebraska says to ignore this at your own peril. how bad does this get? >> we are starting to have an impact taking care of people neil: it is losing a bit of steam on that it had originally. it has lost that shock factor. that is dangerous when that happens. >> it is dangerous when...
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out of arkansas and into northern louisiana and decent rainfall coming in towards san antonio, out of austin. that's going to slide down to brownsville by later on today. more rain up through western p.a., new york state, syracuse, into vermont, too. dry for new york and boston. mostly cloudy skies will do it for you. just not rain making clouds. that's going to hold off until overnight tonight and more rain and thunderstorms coming off the atlantic coast getting into north carolina. more showers a possibility around south carolina coast later today and then also some light rain getting in across the northern part of the plains and the upper midwest but speaking about the unprecedented rainfall amounts around atlanta, look at this i report we got from the north side of town. this is marietta. unbelievable amounts of rain. it fell just yesterday in this region. that is supposed to be a little bit of a stream. now it's about six to seven feet deep is what they're telling us. you can see it covers up the entire backyard no damage to these people's houses. we saw lots of damage reports from yest
out of arkansas and into northern louisiana and decent rainfall coming in towards san antonio, out of austin. that's going to slide down to brownsville by later on today. more rain up through western p.a., new york state, syracuse, into vermont, too. dry for new york and boston. mostly cloudy skies will do it for you. just not rain making clouds. that's going to hold off until overnight tonight and more rain and thunderstorms coming off the atlantic coast getting into north carolina. more...
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after this call from austin, we'll take you live to watch. austin, texas. caller: thank you. it wasn't the greatness of all kieda that caused fooim. the f.b.i. lady knew they were flying planes. we never did follow up on that. there was a document out that bin laden had planned he was going to do something to attack us by planes. host: what about intelligence sharing within the u.s. guest: he's exactly right. there were terrible intelligence lapses that lead up to 9/11. we have developed this intelligence czar and we have worked together an intelligence center where f.b.i. and secret service can work together. host: here is the most resent article. thank you very much. guest: my pleasure. host: the president and secretary gate also both speak. we thought we would give you a chance to look at some of the activity. this is being held at the pentagon memorial. this is some of the things happening before the start of the ceremony at 9:30. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we are live at the pentagon awaiting the sr mowny to remember the eighth anniversary specifically the 184 people that died w
after this call from austin, we'll take you live to watch. austin, texas. caller: thank you. it wasn't the greatness of all kieda that caused fooim. the f.b.i. lady knew they were flying planes. we never did follow up on that. there was a document out that bin laden had planned he was going to do something to attack us by planes. host: what about intelligence sharing within the u.s. guest: he's exactly right. there were terrible intelligence lapses that lead up to 9/11. we have developed this...
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>> caller:i am from austin, texas. you are a bonto my spit. i hav taught in the public school and made it, am gng to cry. right now i and in a univsity. in the central texas area and i am getting preacher service teacher is ready. i started this sumr getting feedback from my students that it started with president obama. >> guest: and did you say preschool teachers? >> caller: yes. i am hearing back from the whitpre-service teachers act are saying enough of this. we do not want this. present obama will be eaking to the public schools on tuesday. and in the schoo in central tes, many of the pents are up an arms. what i need from nano right now is reassuranca, my goodness, i need reassurance to keep on going down the road the you have said and what you have been saying and writing about because i am hearing back from my white pre-service teachers they do not want this. have you heard of this before irked of this cropping up and other universities? >> host: when you say they do not want in this? >> guest: i did not mean to t so emotial. they're b
>> caller:i am from austin, texas. you are a bonto my spit. i hav taught in the public school and made it, am gng to cry. right now i and in a univsity. in the central texas area and i am getting preacher service teacher is ready. i started this sumr getting feedback from my students that it started with president obama. >> guest: and did you say preschool teachers? >> caller: yes. i am hearing back from the whitpre-service teachers act are saying enough of this. we do not...
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. >> we have been to eight different places, all the way from san antonio, austin, texas city, and now i am staying with a friend of mine. >> he is trying to rebuild with donated materials and volunteer labor provided by the rebuilding fund. >> people are losing hope. the longer we go, the more frustrated they get from going in filling out a more application. >> hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal aid in rebuilding has been hung up in what galveston's mayor calls bureaucratic red tape. >> we are right where we were a year ago as far as housing is concerned. particularly for our low to moderate income residents. adding to that frustration is the very real fear for many, here. there is still two more months left in this hurricane season. >> now, and your insta-weather forecast. >> an area of low pressure was sitting over the atlantic and now has moved westbound and it looked like a truck -- tropical system. all the southwest side of that, we have been dealing with the wet weather all day long. it seems saudi for much of the past few days. -- it seems saoggy for the past few days.
. >> we have been to eight different places, all the way from san antonio, austin, texas city, and now i am staying with a friend of mine. >> he is trying to rebuild with donated materials and volunteer labor provided by the rebuilding fund. >> people are losing hope. the longer we go, the more frustrated they get from going in filling out a more application. >> hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal aid in rebuilding has been hung up in what galveston's mayor calls...
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you had a chance to do some serious talking with austin. >> i did. i don't think he'd want to be known as the tool guy. he's one of the president's longest serving advisers going back to his 2004 senate race. one of his top concerns, he says congress has to pass new rules to prevent another wall street meltdown. >> reporter: with stocks flying through the roof, wall street seems to be on a manic high while the rest of the nation is reaching for its antidepressants. that disconnect is not lost on austin. >> kind of go back to the mentality, hey, we made a lot of money from that, but let's go back to doing that again. >> goolsby is one of the president's top economic advisers. >> what have you done to get people hired today? >> reporter: he tells us what's needed for new rules on wall street and he's worried the urgency is slipping away. >> i do worry that if the focus doesn't remain on protecting consumers and protecting the system that kind of the lobbyists just take back over and write the rules that are in their favor and kind of got us into this m
you had a chance to do some serious talking with austin. >> i did. i don't think he'd want to be known as the tool guy. he's one of the president's longest serving advisers going back to his 2004 senate race. one of his top concerns, he says congress has to pass new rules to prevent another wall street meltdown. >> reporter: with stocks flying through the roof, wall street seems to be on a manic high while the rest of the nation is reaching for its antidepressants. that disconnect...
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austin private. good little name that's turning things around and keycorp. >> now you know. >> he did it exactly in ten seconds. that's all the time we've got. today and for the week. i'm off on monday. >> time for "the call." >>> the treasury is letting a year old money market program expire saying it's no longer necessary. it also says taxpayers made a $1.2 billion profit on it. >>> barclays says the feds will start hiking interest rates. that's cnbc.com news now and. >>> welcome to "the call." we're 90 minutes into the trading day. stocks continue into the green. we'll discuss whether stocks are a better play than bonds. >>> could there finally be an xat strategy from congress? this is "the call." we are cnbc. >>> stocks continuing to move higher as investors show no signs of being bearish. proctor and gamble, google, take a look at how they're trading. the dow is up 42 points. 9824 the last trade. the s&p up as well by about three points. the nasdaq also positive territory. >> we are slowly grind
austin private. good little name that's turning things around and keycorp. >> now you know. >> he did it exactly in ten seconds. that's all the time we've got. today and for the week. i'm off on monday. >> time for "the call." >>> the treasury is letting a year old money market program expire saying it's no longer necessary. it also says taxpayers made a $1.2 billion profit on it. >>> barclays says the feds will start hiking interest rates. that's...
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we have spoken with one orgazation out of austin, texas. event planners say that 454 buses will be here in the district for the event. because of the large crowd, officials have boosted the number of staff. >>> the org behind the behind te tea evacuate their officers -- offices onenyl pnsniava avenue after someone called in a bomb threat. police say was a false alarm. >>> police in frederick blame speed and driver error for a teenag kleild in the crash. cathe r thst control in mount airy. it was raining at the time for the car skidded across the yellow line and slammed into a tree. the 16-year-old driver died. >> anytime there is a life lost, it makes our job that much more difficult. when there is a young life lost, it is a senseless tragedy. was clearly avoidable. >> the two passengers were injured. >>> the coast guard will review its training protocol but blames the media for making a routine exercise turn into a security scare on 9/11. moments after president barack obama crossed the bridge for the pentagon 9/11 ceremony, four coast gua
we have spoken with one orgazation out of austin, texas. event planners say that 454 buses will be here in the district for the event. because of the large crowd, officials have boosted the number of staff. >>> the org behind the behind te tea evacuate their officers -- offices onenyl pnsniava avenue after someone called in a bomb threat. police say was a false alarm. >>> police in frederick blame speed and driver error for a teenag kleild in the crash. cathe r thst control in...
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the relief is far from evident on parched lake travis outside austin. despite all the rain that's fallen, it's tough for people who wo and live in this cove to get excited considering lake travis is still more than 50 feet below full pool. >> this is the first time since the '50s it's ever been this low. if we don't get significant rain this off-season, next year, i think, everybody is really worried about. >> reporter: forecasters say drought conditions are likely to linger for quite some time. the situation here in texas has taken a while to get to this point. this one system was definitely a good news for the state of texas. but what w need is more systems like this to really help us out in the long run. >> reporter: back on the farm, rancher joe mast offered some perspective. >> we always say we're one day closer to a better rain and maybe we're one year closer to a better harvest. >> reporter: closer, albeit a long way to go. ron mott, lake travis, texas. >>> when "nightly news" continues, wheeling and dealing. a new money-back guarantee from gener
the relief is far from evident on parched lake travis outside austin. despite all the rain that's fallen, it's tough for people who wo and live in this cove to get excited considering lake travis is still more than 50 feet below full pool. >> this is the first time since the '50s it's ever been this low. if we don't get significant rain this off-season, next year, i think, everybody is really worried about. >> reporter: forecasters say drought conditions are likely to linger for...
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also, brigadier-general jack miller, as well as general lloyd austin, who is the director of the joint staff. this was a broad meeting. it lasted several hours, we're told. they are on their way back, and they are carrying with them mcchrystal's request for more troops. we have also confirmed that general mcchrystal, as anticipated, has requested between 30,000 and 40,000 more troops for afghanistan. that we can confirm. we also know that general george casey happened to be at ramstein when this secret meeting was taken place. he did not participate. his plane was having engine trouble, and he is now coming back to the u.s. with admiral mullen. he, too, is on board as they discussed this truth request from general mcchrystal. jane: let us know when you hear more. thanks. jon: in the wake of what had been a secret meeting between the chairman of the joint chiefs and the man who is in charge of strategy on the ground in afghanistan, let's find out what is at stake here. joining us now, major general from the u.s. army reserve, and a former deputy commander of u.s. special operations comm
also, brigadier-general jack miller, as well as general lloyd austin, who is the director of the joint staff. this was a broad meeting. it lasted several hours, we're told. they are on their way back, and they are carrying with them mcchrystal's request for more troops. we have also confirmed that general mcchrystal, as anticipated, has requested between 30,000 and 40,000 more troops for afghanistan. that we can confirm. we also know that general george casey happened to be at ramstein when...
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before permanently joining siddeley austin, powered served from 1950 until 1952. we are very pleased to have howard with us today along with some of his colleagues. [applause] would like to thank sudley austin for bringing some of our most prominent jurists. john roberts, a justice rehnquist, justice john paul stevens is one of our alumni. justice antonin scalia, justice sandra day o'connor and more. the program has bought more renown judges from around the world. one was the lord chief justice from wells -- wales, richard goldstone the former chief justice from south africa and john noonan from the u.s. court of appeals. before i turn the microphone over, i would like to recognize and thank members of our speakers committee who helped bring justice ginsburg to us today. bob bennett has been the chair. finally, we invite everyone to the reception in the atrium following the electorate -- following the lecture. many of you brought cameras but we ask that you do not have flash cameras going off during the talks. / . [applause] >> in its long and storied history, nor
before permanently joining siddeley austin, powered served from 1950 until 1952. we are very pleased to have howard with us today along with some of his colleagues. [applause] would like to thank sudley austin for bringing some of our most prominent jurists. john roberts, a justice rehnquist, justice john paul stevens is one of our alumni. justice antonin scalia, justice sandra day o'connor and more. the program has bought more renown judges from around the world. one was the lord chief justice...
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capitol, walking from austin, texas, to boston, massachusetts. >> i lost my dog to bone cancer. >> they're trying to heighten awareness of canine cancer. dogs age more quickly than humans. they get cancer at an accelerated rate. researchers believe they are a perfect study group for treatments which could help the dogs and possibly people. >> give more money to fund studies of canine cancer, that will lead to information that is a valuable for finding a cure of human cancer. >> they are optimistic about the future. but these owners know the breakthroughs and treatment they hope for are likely many years off. >> it is hard, but we love her and we will do our best until it is time to go to heaven. >> stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >>> coming up, the first lady takes on a health care. >> plus, what an nba star is accused of. >> we are still following the breaking news of the massive water main break flooding dundalk. meet the volkswagen jetta. it gets an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon, and was named an iihs top safety pick. all for just $179 a month. and like all new volkswagens, it comes wi
capitol, walking from austin, texas, to boston, massachusetts. >> i lost my dog to bone cancer. >> they're trying to heighten awareness of canine cancer. dogs age more quickly than humans. they get cancer at an accelerated rate. researchers believe they are a perfect study group for treatments which could help the dogs and possibly people. >> give more money to fund studies of canine cancer, that will lead to information that is a valuable for finding a cure of human cancer....
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financial crisis, but the big apple still rounds out the top five cities, along with portland, oregon, and austin. cities not on the list this time, charlotte, north carolina, also hit hard by the banking crisis and las vegas. >> it was like a one-trick pony in las vegas. people came there because of an affordable place to live. >> reporter: young americans looking to make their marks in cities brimming with opportunities. >>> what makes d.c. number one? we hit the streets to find out today. michael flynn has that part of the story coming up on news 4 at 5:00. >>> if you're struggling to make your mortgage payments, a new government program can help some homeowners. people can apply to the making home affordable program if they hold a mortgage from fannie mae or freddie mac. under the program they're cutting interest rate mortgage rates to as little as 2%. the goal is to lower payments to the homeowner's gross income. go to their web sites. >>> the tough economy has had benefits especially for wine lovers. there are great deals to be had right now. that's because fewer people have been buying exp
financial crisis, but the big apple still rounds out the top five cities, along with portland, oregon, and austin. cities not on the list this time, charlotte, north carolina, also hit hard by the banking crisis and las vegas. >> it was like a one-trick pony in las vegas. people came there because of an affordable place to live. >> reporter: young americans looking to make their marks in cities brimming with opportunities. >>> what makes d.c. number one? we hit the streets...
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first rookie austin collie converted a key third down and second year wide-out pierre garcon scored the winning touchdown. >> they're probably sitting like gee, i'm having a good game and not getting open and here they are making the game-winning plays for us. >> you've got to know that the ball that does come to you probably will be for something big because they're keying on guys like dallas and reggie and you know, you've just got to know that. >> this will do a lot for those guys' confidence knowing we'll lean on them and call their number in crucial situations and tell you the kind of confidence we have in them and the best way for a young player to develop is to play and gain experience. >> with the colts trailing by three and garcon without a catch, peyton manning calls an audible that went 48 yards for a touchdown and may have taken garcon miles towards earning his quarterback's trust. >> when he gets the opportunity he's making the most of it and that's what you have to do as a young player. when you do get your chances, put some points on the board, i promise you 18 will find
first rookie austin collie converted a key third down and second year wide-out pierre garcon scored the winning touchdown. >> they're probably sitting like gee, i'm having a good game and not getting open and here they are making the game-winning plays for us. >> you've got to know that the ball that does come to you probably will be for something big because they're keying on guys like dallas and reggie and you know, you've just got to know that. >> this will do a lot for...
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my mom was from texas, and in the early war years we would drive to austin, texas to visit my grandfather and we would drive to the indian reservations. and i was only five or six years old, and i was so fascinated with the native american communities in places like that, that i would ask my mom, can we stop? i want to get in touch these people. she said, be careful, what you talking about? and i said, look at costumes. they are different. and i made that connection with the native american community then. so by the time was a little kid, there was a connection with hispanics and native americans. so later on, when i went to school in boulder here in colorado until i was asked to leave the -- [laughter] because i was indulging too much in the west. [laughter] >> we will not probe into that. >> it was a great place to be. but i spent a lot of time climbing and to enjoin the west and so forth. boulder, and then running rivers in san juan, the green colorado, getting a vote on lake tahoe, all of these things started to multiplied over time. and my affection and interest in the well-being of
my mom was from texas, and in the early war years we would drive to austin, texas to visit my grandfather and we would drive to the indian reservations. and i was only five or six years old, and i was so fascinated with the native american communities in places like that, that i would ask my mom, can we stop? i want to get in touch these people. she said, be careful, what you talking about? and i said, look at costumes. they are different. and i made that connection with the native american...